Nutrients (Jun 2024)

Food Resource Management and Healthy Eating Focus Associates with Diet Quality and Health Behaviors in Low-Income Adults

  • Manije Darooghegi Mofrad,
  • Briana M. Nosal,
  • Daniela C. Avelino,
  • Kate Killion,
  • Michael Puglisi,
  • Valerie B. Duffy,
  • Ock K. Chun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16132043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 13
p. 2043

Abstract

Read online

Nutrition education and food resource management (FRM) can assist food-insecure individuals in acquiring healthy and affordable food. We aimed to assess the relationships between FRM skills and healthy eating focus with diet quality and health-related behaviors in low-income adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. This cross-sectional study was conducted using an online survey of 276 low-income adults living in a low-food-access community in Northeast Connecticut. Through analysis of covariance, adults who usually or always had a meal plan, considered reading nutrition labels important, made a grocery list, were concerned about their food healthiness, and rated their diet quality as very good/excellent reported higher diet quality (frequency-based and liking-based scores) (p p p-trend < 0.01). Thus, FRM skills and healthy eating focus were associated with higher diet quality and healthier self-reported changes in diet, weight, and smoking behaviors during the pandemic.

Keywords